hermes
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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hermes
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Scaling The Interchain - A Deep Dive Into IBC Relayer Operations
Our production automation at CryptoCrew is built around Hermes, a comprehensive and well maintained IBC Relayer Software by Informal Systems, written in Rust. Hermes is capable of handling most of the different packet types. It is performant, very reliable, and offers extensive configuration options, enabling fine-grained control.
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Can an ibc relay node block a particular address or wallet
(2) Introduction - Hermes (IBC Relayer CLI) Documentation. https://hermes.informal.systems/.
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FIRMACHAIN’s Testnet(Imperium-4) Upgrade
With the release of the official Hermes v1.0, system settings are built based on the relevant features *Hermes related information (https://hermes.informal.systems/)
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Cosmos X Holochain Rust synergies?
I'm curious about future potential synergies between Holochain ( https://github.com/holochain/holochain ) and the Cosmos ecosystem, considering the consensus engine (under development : https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-rust/tree/main/cosmrs ), the Interchain Blockchain Protocol ( https://github.com/informalsystems/ibc-rs ) and the smart contacts module (https://github.com/CosmWasm/cosmwasm ) exist in Rust.
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💬🔥 AMA with Mircea Colnescu and Greg Szabo of Cephalopod Equipment Corp 💬🔥 - Community Interview - September 30th, @ at 12 PM PDT / 3 PM EDT / 19:00 UTC
Lastly, the first question: performance improvements. The developer team and Mircea worked through several troubleshooting sessions to identify potential slowdowns in how Hermes works. Some of these were simply because of the Hermes architecture (mostly synchronous implementation for simplicity), some were timing issues (packets got in a queue but the queue didn't execute for a while). I'm sure Mircea will use the words "testing in production" somewhere here. He might also have more in-depth knowledge about the bugs fixed. (Or else the version ChangeLog might be of help: https://github.com/informalsystems/ibc-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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Rust vs TLA+
To answer your question with an example, ibc-rs, a Rust implementation of Inter-Blockchain Communication, uses TLA+ and model checkers in their CI.
tlaplus
- Ask HN: Usefulness of formal verification (Coq) and formal verification (TLA+)?
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Quint: A specification language based on the temporal logic of actions (TLA)
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https://github.com/tlaplus/tlaplus/blob/master/tlatools/org....
In any case, our whole team thinks TLA is great, and we're happy people like you and Ron find it so useful and insightful. We also think it is a very insightful.
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Concurrent Data-structure Design Walk-Through
There are no tests! There are various ways to test concurrent data structures. You could use a stress test, where you spawn a lot of threads and let them mutate the map in a random way and then check the consistency of the map and some invariants. You could learn TLA+ and write a formal model of the map and then verify it.
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In Which I Claim Rich Hickey Is Wrong
Dafny and Whiley are two examples with explicit verification support. Idris and other dependently typed languages should all be rich enough to express the required predicate but might not necessarily be able to accept a reasonable implementation as proof. Isabelle, Lean, Coq, and other theorem provers definitely can express the capability but aren't going to churn out much in the way of executable programs; they're more useful to guide an implementation in a more practical functional language but then the proof is separated from the implementation, and you could also use tools like TLA+.
https://dafny.org/
https://whiley.org/
https://www.idris-lang.org/
https://isabelle.in.tum.de/
https://leanprover.github.io/
https://coq.inria.fr/
http://lamport.azurewebsites.net/tla/tla.html
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Programming Languages Going Above and Beyond
I wish something like Lamport's TLA+ (https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/tla/tla.html) was supported in modern language compilers - perhaps with annotations/macros and a mini formal DSL.
- Ask HN: How you understand TLA+ and how you use TLA+ in your projects?
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A collection of lock-free data structures written in standard C++11
Checking the invariant with assert is also useful in my limited experience with concurrency.
https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/tla/tla.html
- Ask HN: Is writing a math proof like programming without ever running your code?
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What I've Learned About Formal Methods in Half a Year
One advantage of formal methods is in determining "what was expected" (including all the goofy edge cases) without having to burrow into the details of code.
Take a look at Alloy (http://alloytools.org/) and TLA+ (https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/tla/tla.html) for example. (Or even the ancient Z ("Zed") notation (https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~15819/zedbook.pdf)).
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How do I get the set of process identifier of PlusCal?
The pcal generator does *not* generate a definition for the set of labels. However, some users have suggested to add such a feature: https://github.com/tlaplus/tlaplus/issues/613
What are some alternatives?
ibc-go - Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC) implementation in Golang.
dafny - Dafny is a verification-aware programming language
cosmwasm - Framework for building smart contracts in Wasm for the Cosmos SDK
coq - Coq is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
parity - The fast, light, and robust client for Ethereum-like networks. [Moved to: https://github.com/openethereum/parity-ethereum]
apalache - APALACHE: symbolic model checker for TLA+ and Quint
cosmos-rust - The home of all shared Rust resources for the Cosmos ecosystem.
stateright - A model checker for implementing distributed systems.
substrate-ibc - An IBC implementation on Substrate
awesome-programming-languages - The list of an awesome programming languages that you might be interested in
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala